Copenhagen Fashion Week offers some clues about what we could expect come September.
A deeper dive into the Copenhagen shows reveals that, at the very least, there were some welcome changes that we might hopefully see implemented as Fashion Month unfurls, in whatever form, in September. Number one is sustainability: Copenhagen Fashion Week has pledged to be fully zero-waste by 2022, and eco-friendliness is clearly a priority for many of the designers who showed.
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